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Emergency services were called for an elderly woman with neck pain, feeling cold and nauseous.
Audio|Source: Wells Fire
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Transcript: Well, my name is (name withheld), well as fire. Responding to 3-54, Captain Thomas Road for a 78-year-old female, pain in her neck, cold sweats, feeling nauseous. Stand-work for tones. Okay. Well, the air touching well with the AMS, full fire, sprang to 354, Captain Thomas Road for a 78-year-old female, pain in her neck, cold sweat, feeling nauseous. Tumtones, 808. What? Well, I guess so you're responding. Copy. Two years running. Yeah, two things traffic. Copy and a two years fine.
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Elderly woman suffers neck pain and nausea, Wells ME | CrimeRadar
Well, tank five. Tank five, boy. In route to the scene at Everton. Tank five respond to the scene. T-6. Good. We're going to work with the owners on getting their bobcat out there to do some digging with the machinery. The hold off of right now. I mean, it looks pretty shallow. We may not need it. Okay, bye-bye. Well, dispatch from Northborough, Edge 1, we're up in your station. Copy Northburg, Edge 1 off the station. Command is from Tank 5. That answering Tank 5. We're on, Emerson now. What would you like when we show up? Just stayed on the road away in front of the gun quit, need one. Teng 2 is empty, we'll swap you out. Man 4 is staged on the street. You have any additional personality? No minute. Man 4. Man 4. Command D, sir. Command answer. We're just flooding at this point. We do have a couple of dead snags and might have to cut down, but other than that, looks pretty good. (name withheld), you're going to need any additional person. personnel from the Sanford crew? No, I think we're going to be else over that. Okay. Okay. Go ahead. Go ahead. Continue an overhaul. You can cancel Sanford Forestry. Continue the Kentucky must tank here for now. Copy. Continue, a haul, cancel Sanford, Forestry. and continue gaming on tanker for now.
Chief Two, good. We have a good side of the area burning with a large and hot-active fire. Brush 8[2], take the left on the driveway follow, the skid steer down in there. And I want to recall for tank five to the scene. Copy larger, active area burning. Recall[1] for a tank five to the scene. Well, they asked somebody for recall for a tank five to respond to the speed. So I'm talking. Well, Zayvaton 12, fire department for tank 5, which is a recall to respond to the C. 134 Emerson Drive for a large active fire burning with fire behind that location, 5.340 hours.
Chief Two, good. We have a good side of the area burning with a large and hot-active fire. Brush 8, take the left on the driveway follow, the skid steer down in there. And I want to recall for tank five[1] to the scene. Copy larger, active area burning. Recall for a tank five to the scene. Well, they asked somebody for recall for a tank five to respond to the speed. So I'm talking. Well, Zayvaton 12, fire department for tank 5, which is a recall to respond to the C. (name withheld) for a large active fire burning with fire behind that location, 5.340 hours. Well, brush 8's on scene. Rush 8 on scene. Well, was running 3rd is roll. Add just 3 on scene. G2 from the tanker, you want me in the driveway around here? If you want it back in the driveway and set yourself up with a rural hitch, I'm just going to an active fire station. Thank you something. Thank you, I see. Vols from command. Okay, go ahead. 50 by 100 area burn. We're moving towards the west itself. I'm put on a first alarm[2] brush fire for manpower. Please. Okay, forward progress has been stopped. Follow us from command. Okay, go ahead. Forward progress has been stopped, continuing to work. You could notify the main Forest Service. Also, I'm sure you're ready to get calls from the highway, but right next to 95, so they're going to get calls on it. Time for grabbing the Forward Progress and Stop, notified the Forest Service. All the original calls came in from there before the actual address called NFWA. Yeah, we're closer to that. Copy. Yeah, I'll keep an eye on that until we get the position. Okay, thank you. I think this brush truck is self-deficient, so I'm going to go grab a tool and help them on the line.
Guns put on the air dispatching. Gunnquit rescue. Is anyone in the respond to 329 North Village Road. We, 59-year-old male, not conscious, not breathing. Call, I believe, possible drug overdose. Stand by for tones. 329 North Village Road, leave for a 59-year-old male, not conscious or breathing, probably a possible drug overdose, telethones, 10.57[1].
Wells on the air dispatching Wells, UMX, Wells Fire, Thunder 347 (name withheld) Road for a 90-year-old female, not breathing, not awake. Caller believes that she is beyond help. She was on hospice. Fire responded to 347 (name withheld) Road for a 90-year-old female not breathing not awake believed to be beyond help, she was in hospice care.